"Natural Lection works beyond supposed disciplinary boundaries regarding a distinction that has haunted philosophy since its origins: nature and culture. With clear arguments and rich examples, Jonathan Basile addresses a number of urgent issues in the assumptions and limits of all kinds of evolutionary approaches to the problem of 'culture.' This book is a major feat."—Francesco Vitale, author of Biodeconstruction: Jacques Derrida and the Life Sciences"Jonathan Basile's work represents a major breakthrough in bringing science together with the study of culture and the humanities, not by reducing one to the other but by demonstrating the impossibility of any rigid opposition between them and opening the way to reading each in terms of the other on the basis of their co-implication and mutual ungroundedness." —Ian James, author of Rethinking Literary Naturalism: Proust and Quignard After Life